Khan’s rise and the Mongolian Empire’s expansion are brought to life.
This documentary was filmed between April 18th and 20th 2024 in Le Mans, France during the European Motorcycle Championship for people with disabilities. It is a journey of passion, resilience and realizing one’s dream against all odds.
On April 19, 1995, the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history devastated the nation, claiming 168 lives - including 19 children - and injuring hundreds more. The bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building shattered families and changed America forever.
Bob Mackie: Naked Illusion showcases the six-decade career of award-winning costume designer, Bob Mackie. The documentary includes original interviews with Bob Mackie clients and collaborators, along with those he has inspired, including Cher, Carol Burnett, RuPaul, P!nk, Miley Cyrus and Tom Ford.
This thought-provoking documentary explores the intersection of faith, science, and the cosmos through the lens of the Vatican's involvement in astronomical research. The film highlights how the Jesuit order, known for their commitment to education and scientific inquiry, collaborates with the Vatican to utilize advanced telescopes in their search for extraterrestrial life.
Tokito chronicles the 540 day journey of maverick Michelin-starred Chef Yoshinori Ishii as his team transforms a historic Japanese restaurant into an innovative auberge in Tokyo. The film captures Chef Ishii's relentless pursuit of unique ingredients, sustainability challenges, and his personal creative struggles when an unexpected turning point arises. With stunning visuals, Tokito weaves together themes of cultural heritage, modern gastronomy, and the poignant realities of nature and life.
Meet the dedicated men and women who bring the Middle Ages to the present day, training for years to perfect their skills. They become expert horseback riders, learn to joust in full armor, and perfect intricate swordplay to thrill their audiences day after day. They endure bruises, broken bones, and heartbreaking losses all in pursuit of being crowned the champion of the Knight Life.
J.K. Simmons narrates The Fish Thief, which explores the mystery behind how and why the fish most prized by people nearly disappeared from the largest freshwater ecosystem on Earth: the Great Lakes. The story dramatically illuminates nature's links to our economic prosperity and quality of life. Since prehistoric times, fishing has been unusually important here. Aboriginal people fished for subsistence and fishing is central to their cultures. European immigrants drove the growth of a booming commercial fishing industry that employed thousands of people in Canada and the United States. Then disaster struck. THE FISH THIEF tells the story of remarkable people who tackled the mystery, first uncovering the cause then tenaciously searching for a solution. The future of businesses, towns, tribal communities and First Nations hung in the balance. They discovered a problem that menaces ecosystems globally. What they accomplished continues to influence the Great Lakes region's economic fortunes and sounds a warning about the future of natural resources and the prosperity of millions around the world today.
Andy Kaufman's provocative comedy often outraged audiences, challenging them to confront their own presumptions. Through never-before-seen footage and intimate recollections, filmmaker Alex Braverman explores Kaufman’s brief but impactful life and career. As the lines between performance and reality blur in our present age, Kaufman’s genius resonates more than ever.
In this dangerous, dark social experiment, a documentary filmmaker seeks out some of the world's most powerful dark magic practitioners and asks them to put a curse on him.
Peek inside the lives of penguins, giraffes, chimps and other animals to see how these creatures are surprisingly similar to us.
From the Emperor Penguins’ revelatory bonds of friendship to the gritty resolve of Gentoos and Rockhoppers, and the astonishing ingenuity of the migrant penguins that reached deserts and far beyond, their incredible traditions and societies echo ours in ways we never dreamt possible – until now.
A man seeks fatherly advice by creating scenes from a never-produced comedic screenplay written by his late dad. The scenes eerily show up in and influence the filmmaker’s own life, yielding an excavation of family, legacy, and navigating adulthood.
The future belongs to those who control it while humanity has begun to erode. Our every move is being monitored, every action controlled, and freedom slips away as an insidious global plan has accelerated by a shadow elite regime controlled by beings from another world wielding advanced technologies. Manipulation fuels compliance and fear keeps us in line, but as technology evolves so does the power of those who enforce it. The future is now - and it's not what we imagined.
A team of investigators led by Clive Christopher analyze footage from an area in Arizona considered to be a hotspot for UFO & UAP activity. As a group, they give their professional opinions on this controversial UFO footage that is now available to the public. What they uncover forces them to take the next step on their journey, to go onsite!
Thirty real-life stories of American horror, based on true facts. A journey into a mysterious America that will show ghostly places and tell gruesome events, investigating true crimes and hideous happenings that eventually inspired famous horror films. Eighty-four locations along a 3,000-mile route that crosses America's seven largest Eastern states.
For over 20 years, Dick Perez was the official artist of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, painting the game’s history and every Hall of Fame ballplayer - a project he continues into his 80s. Director Marq Evans (CLAYDREAM, THE GLAMOUR & THE SQUALOR) tells the fascinating story of “the Picasso of Baseball, ” whose portraits transformed the commemoration of America’s most iconic pastime.
Join filmmaker Harrison Buck on an in-depth look into the macro-effects of climate change on delicate coastal communities like the Bahamas Outer Islands through the lens of legacy fly fishing guide and angler Omeko 'Meko' Glinton. Co-starring female guide and angler Abbie Schuster, Buck’s film gives viewers a deeper look into the world of elite fishing guides and in particular - how Glinton’s world was turned upside down after the devastation caused by Hurricane Dorian. Featuring stunning visuals of the Bahamian ecosystem and a 100% carbon-neutral production, Meko is a tale of human resilience in the face of unspeakable destruction and personal loss. But at its core, Meko is a testament to the strength of the human soul and how fly fishing might be the key to a sustainable future in the Bahamas Outer Islands.
Seeking out incredible people who perform real feats that look like magic, David Blaine takes viewers on a jaw-dropping journey through some of the world's most extraordinary cultures as he seeks out kindred spirits, finds inspiration, and learns some truly exceptional skills along the way.
After being raised in the United States, twenty-two-year-old Mikel is suddenly deported to Albania. Struggling with his new reality, he tries to find a way out. An ocean apart, his eleven-year-old American born sister Angela, is left behind and must decide to stay or join her brother. While discovering where they belong, both find something unsuspecting.
Soldiers of Song follows the extraordinary journey of Ukraine’s most beloved musicians as they unite their war-torn nation through the transformative power of music. Amidst the chaos of Russian aggression, artists like Slava Vakarchuk (Okean Elzy), Andriy Khlyvnyuk (Boombox), and Svitlana Tarabarova share their deeply personal experiences of resilience, hope, and defiance. From intimate interviews and gripping performances, the film intertwines their stories, revealing how their melodies have become anthems of unity and resistance. As these musicians navigate the perils of war, their music becomes a beacon of courage for their fellow citizens, offering solace and strength when it’s needed most. Set against the haunting backdrop of the ongoing conflict, Soldiers of Song captures the emotional weight of their fight.
“A work of groundbreaking metafiction” (The New Yorker), Rouch meets with a group of white colonial French students and their black African classmates (all non-actors) in a lycée in Côte d’Ivoire. Inspired by the arrival of a new white classmate (Nadine Ballot), Rouch encourages the students to enact an improvised drama about the realities of interracial relationships, transforming their attitudes towards each other in the process.
A premium docu-series from SNL creator Lorne Michaels and filmmaker Morgan Neville to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Saturday Night Live.